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MCI Diagnostics Celebrates 25 Years

Photos: Dorothy Patterson

There was a celebration in Dallas for MCI Diagnostic Center and Chief Operating Officer Colleen Payne Nabors, this week as she talked about the past 25 years in business.

MCI Diagnostic Center, since 1998 has been a verified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business/Veteran Owned Small Business (SD-VOSB/VOSB) and accredited CAP and CLIA Medical Laboratory capable of providing National Reference Laboratory Services in all 50 states.

In 2020, during the first year of the COVID 19 pandemic, MCI moved to Dallas from Oklahoma and the grand opening was held for its $20 million laboratory that is capable of a 24-to- 48 hour turnaround on testing.

MCI is the largest African American-owned diagnostic center in the country providing a number of services including ultrasound testing, toxicology and pain management, providing testing for several major clients, including the city of Dallas and Job Corps.

The founder of seven successful businesses, Payne Nabors is the author of “I Did it My Way and it Worked!, Redefining the Art of Entrepreneurship.” The University of Texas Medical Branch grad brings over 35 years of experience in the medical field, in everything from nuclear medicine, manufacturing, sales and working in a hospital.

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